California K-8 Math and Language Development Materials Now Available for Review at UC Riverside

All of the history/social science instructional materials currently up for consideration are now available in Room 217, the Learning Resources Display Center (LRDC), on the second floor of Tomás Rivera Library. ucr file

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (www.ucr.edu) — Instructional materials being considered for revised curriculum for mathematics and English language development for kindergarten through eighth grade students in California are available for review at the University of California, Riverside.

The materials are available to view from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday at the Learning Resources Display Center at Rivera Library at UC Riverside. For appointments outside of these hours or additional assistance, call 951-827-5138.

The reviews are being coordinated by The California State Board of Education and California Department of Education.

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